>Blake Canterbury’s non-profit, beremedy, has given some form of aid or donation to over 113,000 people since he founded the organization in 2009. Canterbury said while growing up in Griffin, he saw many needs going unfilled and didn’t know how to respond at the time. “I had many friends who came from somewhat “well-off” families […]
>Last Week to Submit Nominations for COG Appointed Bodies
>This is the last week to submit any nominations for any “appointed bodies” vacant positions for the City of Griffin. Anyone interested in serving or nominating another person should submit a “nomination for appointment” form to the city manager’s office no later than Jan. 7 at noon. Nominees must be willing and able to attend meetings. Appointees must […]
>New Year’s Eve in Griffin
>If you want to skip the trip to Atlanta and stay in Griffin or close by for New Year’s Eve, you have several great dining and event choices: Sixth Street Pier is featuring a New Year’s Eve surf and turf special. One four-ounce filet with blue cheese and white wine sauce and crab-stuffed shrimp with caper dill sauce. Served with […]
>Griffin woman redesigns education with gifted school

> The Chambers family with Lesley Dinoff watching“Schools Kill Creativity” McKenzie Chambers, 6, will switch from public to private schooling in fall 2011. Her parents, Jake and Melinda Chambers, say they were frustrated with the results of McKenzie’s education. “We got tired of asking her, ‘What did you learn today?’ and hearing the response, […]
>Business plan would bring Scotland tradition to Griffin

> Ross Davey, 27, hopes to open a cigar shop in downtown Griffin by mid-2011. Davey, originally from Scotland, has chosen an unusual name for a cigar shop: “The Rest and Be Thankful.” The name is borrowed from a little spot in Scotland near Davey’s hometown. “Rest & Be Thankful” are the words located on […]
>A Griffin Musician’s Journey: Young Hines

> Young Hines, 34, has toured the U.S. and world with various bands, including Beatles tribute bands The Roaches and American English, and local bands Bailey Jester and Deadwood. Though he now resides in Nashville, Tenn., he says he’s never quit calling Griffin “home.” During his most recent trip home, he performed “Happy Christmas (War […]
>Flint River Book Club will meet Jan. 13

> The Flint River Regional Library book club meets monthly at the public library on Memorial Drive every second Tuesday from 6 p.m. to 7 p.m. Their next meeting will be on January 13, 2011. Evans Millican, public services librarian, says club will discuss A Chesapeake Shores Christmas by Sherryl Woods. Millican says that the club includes all types […]



